Heller Theatre Company’s first all-original season continues in 2018, with “Triple Feature!” Over the course of one evening, viewers will be treated to three original one-act plays (ranging from 20-50 minutes) by some of Oklahoma’s top playwriting talent:

“Four Ways to Die”
written and directed by David Blakely,
adapted from “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton” by Dennis P. McAullife, Jr.
Fresh off his TATE-awarded script for last season’s The Light Fantastic, HTC Playwright in Residence David Blakely is back to recount a shocking true-life piece of Oklahoma history: the Osage Oil Murders. Based on Dennis P. McAuliffe, Jr.’s 1990 nonfiction book “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton,” Blakely’s “Four Ways to Die” depicts a journalist uncovering lies, cover-ups, and murder on his quest for the truth: what exactly happened to his grandmother during the systematic reign of terror that killed an estimated 60-plus wealthy, full-blood Osage Native Americans in the 1920s?

“Going Out of Business, A Comedy with Food References and Salty Language, in One Act”
written by Michael Wright; directed by Angela McLaughlin
Starting and ending with plates being joyously smashed, “Going out of Business” is a comedy about secrets, survival and the potential for mayhem in the work-a-day world. University of Tulsa’s Director of Creative Writing Program and longtime playwright Michael Wright brings his reliably sharp characterizations and witty repartee to the story of a restaurant’s closure and the ripple effect it has on the now-former employees. From a creative, revenge-seeking chef to a mysterious intruder, all is not as it seems — it’s funnier!

“Speak With Dead”
written by Archer Williams; directed by Nick Lutke
Guardian angels are real, and they’re assigned to watch over and protect each one of us, and to intervene in case of an accident. Unfortunately for Alex, his guardian angel is MIA and a minor fall ends up costing him his life. When Samael, Archangel of Death, shows up to solve the confusion, things just get weirder! Stillwater’s Archer Williams brings the zany wit and manic energy that made his “Best in Shorts”-winning short play an audience favorite and critical success to even more absurd and hilarious heights. Alex may be dead, but his story will give you life!

Performances will be held April 6, 7, 13, and 14 at 7:30 PM at Nightingale Theater, 1416 E 4th St. Tickets will go on sale at hellertheatreco.com/tickets on Feb. 16 at 8:00AM.

Plays may contain mature content and adult language. For more information, visit www.hellertheatreco.com or check out Heller Theatre Company on Facebook and Twitter.

Heller Theatre Company’s first all-original season continues in 2018, with “Triple Feature!” Over the course of one evening, viewers will be treated to three original one-act plays (ranging from 20-50 minutes) by some of Oklahoma’s top playwriting talent:

“Four Ways to Die”
written and directed by David Blakely,
adapted from “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton” by Dennis P. McAullife, Jr.
Fresh off his TATE-awarded script for last season’s The Light Fantastic, HTC Playwright in Residence David Blakely is back to recount a shocking true-life piece of Oklahoma history: the Osage Oil Murders. Based on Dennis P. McAuliffe, Jr.’s 1990 nonfiction book “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton,” Blakely’s “Four Ways to Die” depicts a journalist uncovering lies, cover-ups, and murder on his quest for the truth: what exactly happened to his grandmother during the systematic reign of terror that killed an estimated 60-plus wealthy, full-blood Osage Native Americans in the 1920s?

“Going Out of Business, A Comedy with Food References and Salty Language, in One Act”
written by Michael Wright; directed by Angela McLaughlin
Starting and ending with plates being joyously smashed, “Going out of Business” is a comedy about secrets, survival and the potential for mayhem in the work-a-day world. University of Tulsa’s Director of Creative Writing Program and longtime playwright Michael Wright brings his reliably sharp characterizations and witty repartee to the story of a restaurant’s closure and the ripple effect it has on the now-former employees. From a creative, revenge-seeking chef to a mysterious intruder, all is not as it seems — it’s funnier!

“Speak With Dead”
written by Archer Williams; directed by Nick Lutke
Guardian angels are real, and they’re assigned to watch over and protect each one of us, and to intervene in case of an accident. Unfortunately for Alex, his guardian angel is MIA and a minor fall ends up costing him his life. When Samael, Archangel of Death, shows up to solve the confusion, things just get weirder! Stillwater’s Archer Williams brings the zany wit and manic energy that made his “Best in Shorts”-winning short play an audience favorite and critical success to even more absurd and hilarious heights. Alex may be dead, but his story will give you life!

Performances will be held April 6, 7, 13, and 14 at 7:30 PM at Nightingale Theater, 1416 E 4th St. Tickets will go on sale at hellertheatreco.com/tickets on Feb. 16 at 8:00AM.

Plays may contain mature content and adult language. For more information, visit www.hellertheatreco.com or check out Heller Theatre Company on Facebook and Twitter.

Heller Theatre Company’s first all-original season continues in 2018, with “Triple Feature!” Over the course of one evening, viewers will be treated to three original one-act plays (ranging from 20-50 minutes) by some of Oklahoma’s top playwriting talent:

“Four Ways to Die”
written and directed by David Blakely,
adapted from “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton” by Dennis P. McAullife, Jr.
Fresh off his TATE-awarded script for last season’s The Light Fantastic, HTC Playwright in Residence David Blakely is back to recount a shocking true-life piece of Oklahoma history: the Osage Oil Murders. Based on Dennis P. McAuliffe, Jr.’s 1990 nonfiction book “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton,” Blakely’s “Four Ways to Die” depicts a journalist uncovering lies, cover-ups, and murder on his quest for the truth: what exactly happened to his grandmother during the systematic reign of terror that killed an estimated 60-plus wealthy, full-blood Osage Native Americans in the 1920s?

“Going Out of Business, A Comedy with Food References and Salty Language, in One Act”
written by Michael Wright; directed by Angela McLaughlin
Starting and ending with plates being joyously smashed, “Going out of Business” is a comedy about secrets, survival and the potential for mayhem in the work-a-day world. University of Tulsa’s Director of Creative Writing Program and longtime playwright Michael Wright brings his reliably sharp characterizations and witty repartee to the story of a restaurant’s closure and the ripple effect it has on the now-former employees. From a creative, revenge-seeking chef to a mysterious intruder, all is not as it seems — it’s funnier!

“Speak With Dead”
written by Archer Williams; directed by Nick Lutke
Guardian angels are real, and they’re assigned to watch over and protect each one of us, and to intervene in case of an accident. Unfortunately for Alex, his guardian angel is MIA and a minor fall ends up costing him his life. When Samael, Archangel of Death, shows up to solve the confusion, things just get weirder! Stillwater’s Archer Williams brings the zany wit and manic energy that made his “Best in Shorts”-winning short play an audience favorite and critical success to even more absurd and hilarious heights. Alex may be dead, but his story will give you life!

Performances will be held April 6, 7, 13, and 14 at 7:30 PM at Nightingale Theater, 1416 E 4th St. Tickets will go on sale at hellertheatreco.com/tickets on Feb. 16 at 8:00AM.

Plays may contain mature content and adult language. For more information, visit www.hellertheatreco.com or check out Heller Theatre Company on Facebook and Twitter.

Heller Theatre Company’s first all-original season continues in 2018, with “Triple Feature!” Over the course of one evening, viewers will be treated to three original one-act plays (ranging from 20-50 minutes) by some of Oklahoma’s top playwriting talent:

“Four Ways to Die”
written and directed by David Blakely,
adapted from “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton” by Dennis P. McAullife, Jr.
Fresh off his TATE-awarded script for last season’s The Light Fantastic, HTC Playwright in Residence David Blakely is back to recount a shocking true-life piece of Oklahoma history: the Osage Oil Murders. Based on Dennis P. McAuliffe, Jr.’s 1990 nonfiction book “The Deaths of Sybil Bolton,” Blakely’s “Four Ways to Die” depicts a journalist uncovering lies, cover-ups, and murder on his quest for the truth: what exactly happened to his grandmother during the systematic reign of terror that killed an estimated 60-plus wealthy, full-blood Osage Native Americans in the 1920s?

“Going Out of Business, A Comedy with Food References and Salty Language, in One Act”
written by Michael Wright; directed by Angela McLaughlin
Starting and ending with plates being joyously smashed, “Going out of Business” is a comedy about secrets, survival and the potential for mayhem in the work-a-day world. University of Tulsa’s Director of Creative Writing Program and longtime playwright Michael Wright brings his reliably sharp characterizations and witty repartee to the story of a restaurant’s closure and the ripple effect it has on the now-former employees. From a creative, revenge-seeking chef to a mysterious intruder, all is not as it seems — it’s funnier!

“Speak With Dead”
written by Archer Williams; directed by Nick Lutke
Guardian angels are real, and they’re assigned to watch over and protect each one of us, and to intervene in case of an accident. Unfortunately for Alex, his guardian angel is MIA and a minor fall ends up costing him his life. When Samael, Archangel of Death, shows up to solve the confusion, things just get weirder! Stillwater’s Archer Williams brings the zany wit and manic energy that made his “Best in Shorts”-winning short play an audience favorite and critical success to even more absurd and hilarious heights. Alex may be dead, but his story will give you life!

Performances will be held April 6, 7, 13, and 14 at 7:30 PM at Nightingale Theater, 1416 E 4th St. Tickets will go on sale at hellertheatreco.com/tickets on Feb. 16 at 8:00AM.

Plays may contain mature content and adult language. For more information, visit www.hellertheatreco.com or check out Heller Theatre Company on Facebook and Twitter.

Two O’clock Four O’clock Productions and The Nightingale Theater are proud to announce “Young Sheldon On Ice”, an evening of sketch comedy written by infamous comedian and “Cowboy” playwright Jack Allen.

This evening of all-new, all-original hilarity features a local star-studded cast, fancy multimedia stuff if we can get that working, and music from The Young Sheldon Orchestra. The show is directed by Quinn Blakely.

Two O’clock Four O’clock Productions and The Nightingale Theater are proud to announce “Young Sheldon On Ice”, an evening of sketch comedy written by infamous comedian and “Cowboy” playwright Jack Allen.

This evening of all-new, all-original hilarity features a local star-studded cast, fancy multimedia stuff if we can get that working, and music from The Young Sheldon Orchestra. The show is directed by Quinn Blakely.

Two O’clock Four O’clock Productions and The Nightingale Theater are proud to announce “Young Sheldon On Ice”, an evening of sketch comedy written by infamous comedian and “Cowboy” playwright Jack Allen.

This evening of all-new, all-original hilarity features a local star-studded cast, fancy multimedia stuff if we can get that working, and music from The Young Sheldon Orchestra. The show is directed by Quinn Blakely.

Two O’clock Four O’clock Productions and The Nightingale Theater are proud to announce “Young Sheldon On Ice”, an evening of sketch comedy written by infamous comedian and “Cowboy” playwright Jack Allen.

This evening of all-new, all-original hilarity features a local star-studded cast, fancy multimedia stuff if we can get that working, and music from The Young Sheldon Orchestra. The show is directed by Quinn Blakely.

Two O’clock Four O’clock Productions and The Nightingale Theater are proud to announce “Young Sheldon On Ice”, an evening of sketch comedy written by infamous comedian and “Cowboy” playwright Jack Allen.

This evening of all-new, all-original hilarity features a local star-studded cast, fancy multimedia stuff if we can get that working, and music from The Young Sheldon Orchestra. The show is directed by Quinn Blakely.

Two O’clock Four O’clock Productions and The Nightingale Theater are proud to announce “Young Sheldon On Ice”, an evening of sketch comedy written by infamous comedian and “Cowboy” playwright Jack Allen.

This evening of all-new, all-original hilarity features a local star-studded cast, fancy multimedia stuff if we can get that working, and music from The Young Sheldon Orchestra. The show is directed by Quinn Blakely.